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Academic and Pastoral Support Mentor
Information Pack
CONTENTS:
Application Letter
Background Information
Information about the Mercian Trust
Job Description
Person Specification
Vision Statement
Policy Statement on Recruitment of Ex-Offenders
Policy Statement – Child Protection
Data Protection
Application Form
AEB/DO/Pers.AppLett
Date: as postmark
Dear Applicant
Re: Academic and Pastoral Support Mentor
NJC 11 – 13 (£21,186 – 22,021 pro rata)
Part time/term time (24 hours per week), permanent position
Thank you for your interest in Queen Mary’s High School. I hope you will find the enclosed information helpful and that
you will be encouraged to apply for the post. This is a forward looking and innovative school with a clear focus on
equipping our young people for their future lives. We value the diverse nature of our school community and the sense of
family that we experience is a significant strength.
We are a busy, friendly and energetic school with a distinctive ethos, positive culture and optimistic outlook. If you are
interested in joining us and believe you have the enthusiasm to be part of our team here at Queen Mary’s High School
please complete the enclosed application form and email to [email protected]
For recruitment which takes place during the period when schools are closed due to Covid-19, interviews will be
conducted by video interview using Google Meet. Additional information may be sought during this unusual
time to ensure we are able to fulfil our safeguarding responsibilities, for example additional references.
Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment Policies can be found on our website.
Please be aware that if you are shortlisted for interview you will be required to email your original qualification
certificates together with photo ID and evidence of right to work in the UK.
Closing date: 4th June 2020
Interview: w/c 8th June 2020
Yours sincerely
DR ALISON BRUTON
Head Teacher
Background Information
Head Teacher: Dr Alison Bruton. BSc MEd EdD
Queen Mary’s High School is close to Walsall town centre and as a selective girls’ school draws its pupils from a very wide area
including Walsall, Birmingham, Sandwell, Wolverhampton and Staffordshire. Currently there are over 750 pupils on roll with
around 180 students in the sixth form, including a small number of boys. The pupil admission number is 150.
The school was founded in 1893 and has a mixture of late Victorian and modern buildings on a compact site. The school has its
own playing fields at its brother school Queen Mary’s Grammar School. The school is heavily oversubscribed with well over
1,100 girls applying in 2019.
We were most recently inspected in March 2007 and judged by Ofsted to be an outstanding school, in particular the inspectors
praised the high academic standards, very positive relationships, the leadership and management and the quality of the
curriculum. Since then this standard has been maintained and even improved upon.
Queen Mary’s High School Philosophy
Aim
To enable each student to achieve excellence in all aspects of their life
Objectives
To provide opportunities for each pupil to achieve the highest possible standards
To inspire a love of learning for its own sake
To foster self-esteem and sensitivity to the needs of others
To develop an appreciation of our cultural heritage
To equip each pupil to take a responsible place in society
The Curriculum
Queen Mary’s High School delivers a broad and balanced curriculum and continues to offer additional academic subjects to
challenge our pupils. We are committed to equal opportunities.
Currently, there are six fifty minute lessons a day and we operate a two-week timetable to accommodate curricular requirements.
We have aligned our day and timetable with the local boys’ grammar school.
Post -16 Curriculum
Our successful sixth form offers 16 A levels together with the Extended Project Qualification. A further 8, Level 3 qualifications
are available through the Mercian Trust. Over 90% of our sixth formers go onto higher education. We have a small number of
Oxbridge entrants in most years.
Student Support
Queen Mary’s has a strong pastoral system and effective monitoring of pupil progress. Data is collected and reported using
Go4Schools which enables parents to have access to current data about their child’s performance, attendance and behaviour,
online. We also have Parents’ Evenings for all year groups.
Queen Mary’s has two Pastoral Support Co-ordinators who provide pastoral support for individual students (one for Key Stage 3
and 4 and one for the 6th Form). They also undertake administrative duties for Heads of Year and form tutors.
Professional Development
We regard the professional and career development of all our staff, teaching and support, as vital to the continued success of the
school.
There are plenty of opportunities to share good practice and building capacity in-house is a focus for the school.
Governors
Queen Mary’s High School is very fortunate in having a very committed and informed Local Governing Body led by Mr Tim
Normanton. The Senior Leadership Team usually attend all full LGB meetings.
Applications
Applications for all posts must be made on the form enclosed. You will also need to include a comprehensive letter of
application rather than a curriculum vitae. Your application should be submitted to: [email protected]
If you are invited for interview I do hope you will enjoy visiting us and getting to know the school.
Notification of result
It is the practice of Queen Mary’s High School that notice of the result of an application shall not be sent to an unsuccessful
candidate who is not called for an interview. If, therefore, you do not hear within 6 weeks of the closing date for applications for
this post, you should normally assume that an appointment has been made.
Introducing the Mercian Multi Academy Trust
Dear Potential Applicant
Queen Mary’s High School is a Founder Academy of a new Multi Academy Trust or MAT which was officially incorporated on
01 January 2018.
The Mercian Trust brings together five schools working together under a common banner and an over-arching structure of
governance, but retaining their autonomy as custodians of their own unique heritage, distinct identity and successful operation.
The Schools are: Aldridge School, Queen Mary’s Grammar School, Queen Mary’s High School, Shire Oak Academy and
Walsall Studio School.
The schools are diverse in character, but united in purpose. We want to prepare all our pupils to realise their potential, thrive in
the world of work and make a contribution to the local, national and international community. We want to set them up to live
life to the full.
Diversity underpins this Trust; seamless collaboration is what makes it work. That’s what the DfE said when they came to visit
us last year. They noted the enthusiasm, and enterprise, curiosity and commitment that you can see written large in the faces of
the Mercian staff.
Thank you for your interest in joining Queen Mary’s High School. It is an exciting prospect. The successful applicant will be
expected to be ambitious, dynamic and innovative not only for QMHS, but also for the MAT as a whole. You will be joining a
supportive network of leaders who have experience in leading successful schools and an appetite to make a real difference in our
town. The DfE described our plans as a “compelling vision for Walsall.”
You can be involved in turning that vision into reality. We look forward to receiving your application.
Yours sincerely
Mr Dan Parkes
Chief Executive Officer
Academic and Pastoral Support Mentor
We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed colleague to join our strong pastoral team. They will support the Heads of
Year in ensuring that the welfare, guidance and promotion of academic achievement of all students (KS3 and 4) is of the
highest quality. The successful applicant will be required to work with students to support both their learning and personal
progress.
Required:
Educated to Level 3 (Advanced level or equivalent)
Desirable:
Educated to degree level
Experience of working with young people
Essential
Skills/Attributes
Ability to:
o Support students 1:1 and in small groups.
o Motivate and encourage young people to engage actively in their learning.
o Work with students to instil positive learning habits and routines.
o Work with students to overcome any social or personal barriers that are affecting both
academic and personal progress.
o To develop relationships with students through participation in wider school activities.
o To demonstrate an awareness of the barriers than students might face which affect their
personal progress.
o Communicate with students across the age range.
o Plan and review a programme of targeted support and liaise with the Heads of Year to
review the progress of students that are receiving 1:1 support.
o Demonstrate and employ a range of techniques to support the needs of different individuals.
o Communicate effectively with parents and share action plans of support and progress.
o Enthuse, inspire and motivate students and parents.
A willingness to develop own expertise and undertake training programmes.
Good self-management skills including the ability to plan one’s time effectively.
An enjoyment of working with students, adults, school and learning.
Administration Ensure that record keeping is complete and accurate with relevant information being stored
securely
Other support Perform any other such duties as the Heads of Year, Assistant Head (School Community), or the
Head Teacher or her nominee may from time to time determine.
Working with and supporting colleagues in the support team and provide absence cover if
required.
To run lunch time and after school and / lunch time study sessions to help students instil good
study habits and routines.
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff
and volunteers to share this commitment.
PERSON SPECIFICATION FOR ACADEMIC AND PASTORAL SUPPORT MENTOR
EXPERIENCE Work in a supportive capacity with young people, ideally in an educational setting
Good understanding and implementation of general office administration routines and
procedures
Knowledge of Schools Information Management System (SIMS) preferred, but training will be
given
PERSONALITY Pleasant demeanour
Team-player qualities
Self manager
A good listener
Relates well to people of all ages
Self-motivated hard worker
Can balance warmth and firmness as appropriate
A sense of humour
Ability to seek and respond to advice positively
Calmness
Flexibility and adaptability
Enthusiasm
SKILLS Ability to analyse and think things through
Ability to identify and solve problems
Ability to conduct and evaluate pupil action plans
Good communicator – orally and in writing
Effective inter-personal skills
A good personal planner/ organiser
Attention to detail
Ability to work under pressure and to challenging deadlines
Ability to deal with parents, colleagues and pupils in a manner appropriate to each
Resourcefulness
VALUES Belief in an environment that encourages all staff and students to give of their best
Commitment to high standards
Commitment to caring for the individual
Recognition that every individual can make a positive contribution to the community
REFERENCES Two unreserved references describing an adaptable, reliable and hard-working candidate with
mention of confidence, integrity, competence and effectiveness.
(References will be taken up if selected for interview unless candidate indicates otherwise)
OTHER The ability to respond to change effectively
Open to training as relevant to role
A variety of personal interests
.
A Vision of Queen Mary’s High School
We envisage Queen Mary’s High School as an outstanding girls’ grammar school with a reputation for the highest academic
standards, as a school where the individual needs of highly able students are met and the development of the ‘whole person’
together with the enjoyment of learning lie at the heart of its ethos and culture. We also see Queen Mary’s High School as
having a commitment and responsibility to its own community and communities locally, nationally and internationally.
We see Queen Mary’s as a school where students’ needs are met through the quality of teaching and learning, pastoral care and
guidance and the breadth and richness of the curriculum, both formal and informal, which supports students with individual
learning needs or particular talents. The achievements of everyone in the school community are celebrated. The quality of the
school will be obvious through outside scrutiny, external awards and data comparison.
The school aims to have a leadership group which is forward-thinking and able to respond quickly and flexibly to change. It
should be able to ensure that teaching methods are always developing and provide the best resources and physical environment
for teaching and learning. The leadership group will reflect on and evaluate its own performance and the priorities for the
school.
The high expectations for teaching and learning and positive relationships between staff, students and parents will be clear in all
induction procedures, and in staff development and performance management. Students can expect consistently high-quality
teaching and in return commit to the responsibilities of their school work and membership of the school community. Staff can
expect the best possible working and employment conditions and career opportunities. Parents are supportive of the school’s
ethos, systems and procedures and can expect to be fully informed about their child’s progress, feel comfortable to come in to
school to meet with staff and be confident that the school is providing high quality learning experiences for their child.
Governors can expect clarity and transparency about school matters and sufficient training and links with the school to ensure
they are able to play their part in its strategic development. The school will demonstrate its commitment to the wider community
via support for local schools and organisations and a commitment to charity fund raising.
Finally, the school’s reputation, culture and family atmosphere will be such that all who are connected with it are happy to
continue an association with Queen Mary’s High School long after they have ceased to be connected with it on a daily basis.
The ‘Spirit of Queen Mary’s’ is demonstrated through our core values:
tolerance
responsibility
integrity respect
honesty
Policy Statement on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders
Issued as information to applicants
Policy Statement
As an organisation using the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to assess applicants' suitability for positions of trust, Queen
Mary’s High School complies fully with the DBS Code of Practice and undertakes to treat all applicants for positions fairly. It
undertakes not to discriminate unfairly against any subject of a Disclosure on the basis of conviction or other information
revealed.
Queen Mary’s High School is committed to the fair treatment of its staff, potential staff or users of its services, regardless of
race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, responsibilities for dependants, age, physical/mental disability or offending
background.
We have a written policy on the recruitment of ex-offenders, which is available on request to all Disclosure applicants at the
outset of the recruitment process. We actively promote equality of opportunity for all with the right mix of talent, skills and
potential and welcome applications from a wide range of candidates, including those with criminal records. We select all
candidates for interview based on their skills, qualifications and experience.
A Disclosure is only requested after a thorough risk assessment has indicated that one is both proportionate and relevant to the
position concerned. For those positions where a Disclosure is required, all application forms, job adverts and recruitment briefs
will contain a statement that a Disclosure will be requested in the event of the individual being offered the position.
Where a Disclosure is to form part of the recruitment process, we encourage all applicants called for interview to provide
details of any criminal record at an early stage in the application process. We request that this information is sent under
separate, confidential cover, to the designated person within Queen Mary’s High School and we guarantee that this information
is only be seen by those who need to see it as part of the recruitment process.
Having a criminal record will not necessarily bar you from working with us. This will depend on the nature of the position and
the circumstances and background of your offence.
Child Protection Policy Statement Issued as information to applicants
Queen Mary’s High School recognises that it has a pastoral responsibility towards its pupils who have a fundamental
right to be protected from harm. The school will assist the local authority, social services department and the police
acting on behalf of children in need or enquiring into allegations of child abuse.
Identifying Abuse
Teachers and other staff will be observant and alert to signs of abuse of any kind. These may include:
Changes in behaviour.
Failure to develop or grow.
Bruises, lacerations or burns.
Inadequate clothing.
Hunger or apparently deficient nutrition.
Excessive dependence or attention seeking.
Injuries indicating that a child has been forcibly held down.
Sexual precocity.
Withdrawal.
A member of staff, where appropriate, noticing such signs will tactfully and sympathetically ask what has happened or
what is wrong. Questions will be very open and general (e.g. Tell me what happened) and will in no way probe for
details or risk putting ideas into the child’s mind. The chief task at this stage is to listen to the child and not interrupt.
Investigation of any suspicion or actual allegation of abuse will be undertaken by the statutory authorities i.e. the Social
Services or the Police. Staff of Q.M.H.S. have no investigatory role.
All suspicions or actual disclosures of abuse of any kind must be reported to the Child Protection Co-ordinator.
The Child Protection Co-ordinator (Designated Person) is the Assistant Head Teacher, Mrs Debbie Connell supported
by Mrs Plimmer the Pastoral Support Coordinator.
Confidentiality
Whilst every attempt will be made to promote an atmosphere of trust in which pupils feel able to confide in someone at
school, no member of staff shall give an undertaking of absolute confidentiality. Any child disclosing abuse to a
member of staff will be gently and sensitively told that the information must be passed on to the appropriate agencies
to protect her and any others in danger of being harmed. The child will be reassured that information will only be
passed on to those who need to know about it in a professional context. Child Protection issues should be shared only
with those pastorally responsible for the child in school i.e. the Form Tutor, Personal Achievement Manager, Pastoral
Co-ordinator (Child Protection Co-ordinator) and Head Teacher as well as with the statutory Child Protection agencies.
Child protection records will be kept in a securely locked cabinet.
Dear Applicant
Under the Data Protection Act 1998 I am obliged to advise you that the purposes for which your data will be processed
are recruitment and statistical research purposes only. Data and other relevant information will be processed only by
myself and the School Recruitment Administrator. Her name is Mrs. Diane Ody.
In the event of your being selected for interview, it will be necessary for a copy of your application form and references to
be provided to the interview panel. I trust that by submitting your application you agree to this. Any such copies will be
destroyed after an interview.
The School Recruitment Administrator will follow appropriate security measures to protect the data of successful
candidates and the data of unsuccessful candidates will be securely destroyed.
Yours sincerely,
DR ALISON BRUTON
Head Teacher
Application for the Post of:
Job No:
Academy Name: Candidate Ref No.
Personal Information Previous Name(s): (if applicable)
Last Name:
First Name(s):
Home Address: Please specify alternative correspondence address on a separate sheet.
Postcode:
E-mail address:
National Insurance No (If you have one):
Date of Birth:
Do you have a full current driving licence?
Yes No Home Telephone
Number:
Do you have daily use of a vehicle?
Yes No Work Telephone
Number:
Do you have any penalty points on your licence?
Yes No Mobile Telephone
Number:
If so, how many?
Do you consider yourself to have a disability? Yes No
(NB: The Equality Act defines a person as having a disability if he/she “has a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on his or her ability to carry out normal day to day activities”)
The Mercian Trust operates an ‘Interview Guarantee Scheme’ for people with a disability and who meet the essential criteria of the post.
If you have a disability, are there any arrangements which we can make for you if you are called for interview?
Yes No
If yes, please outline your requirements:
How did you find out about this job?
Are you applying on a Job Share basis? Yes No
If so, please state the proportion of full-time you are willing to work:
Associate Application Form
Present (or Most Recent) Employment
Employer/School Name, Address and Telephone Number:
Date Started: Job Title:
Present or Final Grade/Salary:
Specify any Additional Benefits/Payments you Receive:
Notice Required: Date of Leaving (if applicable):
Reason for leaving (if applicable):
Please Provide a Brief Description of Duties of the Post (Continue on a separate sheet if necessary):
Previous Employment
Beginning with the most recent, all periods since leaving full-time education should be accounted for e.g. unemployment, voluntary work, raising a family or any part-time work undertaken whilst in education. (Continue on a separate sheet if necessary).
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Job Title:
Employer, Address & Telephone Number
Start Date: End Date: (If applicable)
Salary:
Brief Details of Duties & Achievements:
Reason for Leaving
Education
Please give details of all nationally recognised qualifications awarded/results awaited; from GCE Advanced Level to Further Degree Level or their equivalents in chronological order.
Attended Name of
School/College: Qualification: Subject:
Full or
Part Time
Grade/ Level:
Date Gained:
From (mm/yy)
To (mm/yy)
Copies of essential qualifications will be required on appointment.
Training (Other Continuing Professional Development)
Please list any relevant courses or training you have attended in the last five years starting with the most recent (Please continue on a separate sheet if necessary).
Title of Course: Organising Body: Awards (if any): Date of
Attendance: (mm/yy)
Additional Information
Please give any details you wish in support of your application, in particular any experience, skills, knowledge, training and qualifications relevant to the post applied for as detailed in the information sent to you. (Please continue on a separate sheet if necessary).
References One reference should relate, if applicable to your present job, or most recent employer, or a member of the School/University Academic Staff. Please state in what capacity the two referees are acting, e.g. current employer. Please include name, address, telephone number and e-mail address if known. If you have recently left full-time education, please ensure you include a Head Teacher/College/University Principal (or their representative) as one of your references.
1st Referee
Name:
E-Mail Address: (Please provide wherever possible)
Address:
Telephone No: Capacity:
Please indicate here if you are happy for this referee to be contacted at this stage Yes
No
2nd Referee
Name:
E-Mail Address: (Please provide wherever possible)
Address:
Telephone No: Capacity:
Please indicate here if you are happy for this referee to be contacted at this stage Yes
No
Please note that, in any case, references will be taken up before a firm offer of appointment is made.
Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006
All short-listed applicants will be required to provide original material evidence of their Eligibility to Work in the UK. With reference to the accompanying Guidance Notes please confirm that you are able to provide the appropriate documents.
Yes No
Self declaration of criminal record
This post involves working in a school and is exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. We will check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to see if you have any criminal convictions. As posts in schools are 'Regulated Activity' the barred list for children will also be checked.
You must disclose details of all unspent and unfiltered spent reprimands, formal warnings, cautions and convictions.
For information regarding filtering of convictions please see: www.gov.uk/government/publications/filtering-rules-for-criminal-record-check-certificates
Any information given will be treated as confidential. You should note that disclosing a conviction does not necessarily bar you from appointment. Failure to disclose may result in withdrawal from any job offer.
Do you have any unspent and unfiltered spent criminal convictions, disqualifications, cautions or driving offences?
Yes No
Are you barred from working with children or subject to any sanctions imposed by a regulatory body (e.g. GTC/Teaching Agency)?
Yes No
If you have answered yes to either of the above questions, please provide dates and brief details here:
The Mercian Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Declarations To your knowledge are you related to a member of staff, governor of the academy or anyone elected to or employed by The Mercian Trust? Yes No
If ‘Yes’, please state their name and position held:
The information given in this form will form part of The Contract of Employment for successful candidates. Under the terms of The Data Protection Act 1998 the information you give us will be kept confidential and will only be used for the purpose of personnel management. We may contact other relevant organisations to check factual information you have given details of in this application form. The information will be stored manually and / or electronically and if unsuccessful your application will be disposed of after 6 months. I declare that all the information I have provided is true, that I have not canvassed a member/officer of the Trust, directly or indirectly, in connection with this application and further, that I will not do so. I understand that such canvassing will disqualify me as a candidate. I further understand that failure to disclose any relationship with a member/officer of the Trust or providing information which is untrue or omitting information relevant to the application, will also disqualify me and that if such failure/untrue information is discovered after appointment I may be liable to dismissal without notice. I agree that the information I give you in connection with this application for employment may be stored and processed for the purpose of personnel management.
Signed:
Date: